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. >> the fbi is getting involved because this case may be connected to the case of another missing 11-year-old. >> police worked through the night. >> this afternoon ad about i did was discovered two law enforcement. it is the body of jessica ridgeway. authorities are still awaiting a positive i.d. which they said could take a wheel. >> from the helicopter you have footage of the body which would show the body is not intact. >> reporter: on sunday police were able to find her backpack and a water bottle. the discovery comes after police said they were confident the parents aren't a suspect. >> you don't want to experience it. >> reporter: her father lives out of state and is in custody battle with the mother. >> we want to inform the community this is as important that they utilize that tip line. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating whether there was a possible connection between reg wie's case and -- ridgeway's case and another one. the wyoming -- while there isn't a definitive connection, police are searching for a white male suspect between 55 and 60 with strawberry blonde hair. >
. >> the fbi is getting involved because this case may be connected to the case of another missing 11-year-old. >> police worked through the night. >> this afternoon ad about i did was discovered two law enforcement. it is the body of jessica ridgeway. authorities are still awaiting a positive i.d. which they said could take a wheel. >> from the helicopter you have footage of the body which would show the body is not intact. >> reporter: on sunday police were able...
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why couldn't they get into that compound, the fbi? >> li think the fbi could have gotten in. but i think they made the prudent decision, if it was not secure for them, if they felt their agency would be in harm's way, they are not going to sunday them in there, which begs the question, why weren't they secure? the real question isn't why the fbi agents weren't in there. it's safety issues. but why wasn't the military brought in? why weren't the armored cars and the security brought in 3 weeks ago, rather than 3 weeks later? why did it take so long to get the security they need to do their job? >> greta: i have no -- there is no doubt in my mind, it's dangerous there. we have four americans murdered there. no doubt in my mind. what i don't understand is that the show of force that went in yesterday, went in there with armored vehicles and special operations and heavily armed. and the media was in there a day -- two or three days later. i don't understand, was the media reckless? >> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the
why couldn't they get into that compound, the fbi? >> li think the fbi could have gotten in. but i think they made the prudent decision, if it was not secure for them, if they felt their agency would be in harm's way, they are not going to sunday them in there, which begs the question, why weren't they secure? the real question isn't why the fbi agents weren't in there. it's safety issues. but why wasn't the military brought in? why weren't the armored cars and the security brought in 3...
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>> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the western world in the same way that officials do. so i think they did take a little bit of a chance by being there. there is no question. this is not first incident in libya. there was a dozen insdens if not more prior tow this. but i think that cnn did take some chances. but the fact that the crime scene was not secured is another big question -- >> well, they couldn't get in. the first chance, they get it secured working with the libyan government. that's the first choice. or they go in themselves and secure it. by the time they got there yesterday, it was trampled and degraded and everything was wrong with it. >> it wasn't the fbi's job to secure the crime scene after it happened. the state department should have deployed, marine, special forces unit, whoever was in the area from tripply, they should have secured that scene immediately. the first thing you learn about a crime scene is, if you don't secure it, the people will come in and steal evidence. evide
>> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the western world in the same way that officials do. so i think they did take a little bit of a chance by being there. there is no question. this is not first incident in libya. there was a dozen insdens if not more prior tow this. but i think that cnn did take some chances. but the fact that the crime scene was not secured is another big question -- >> well, they couldn't get in. the...
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issa says, "thhre was no thaa and te statt department, phe fbi, and others have that video."" the top sttte department official who testifiedd before the house lawmakerss a day after this attack on the beeghazi consulatt that he beeievvd it "i told them that it was my peessnal opinion and that i because the nature of it aad the lethality of it hat it was,,uh, um, a commlex atttac." &psusan rice who, five dayss after the attack made the rounds of the ssnday talk shows, insisting >t wassa demonstration - prompted by a you tube video for an &pof controo. kenneeyysays, "if &pany addinistration official, were on television on sunday - september 16th, they would have said what ambaasador rice said." that position, republicaa whh just returned &pfrom the regioo. chaffetz sayss "when was in libya, a good part of the day, never &ponce did person ever mentio a video, never." with at &pdocumenneddsecurity inciddnts june, lawmakerr wereetold that - tripoli could not protect american interests. noodstrom s the libyan government for &psecurity, intelligence, and law ennorcemenn help
issa says, "thhre was no thaa and te statt department, phe fbi, and others have that video."" the top sttte department official who testifiedd before the house lawmakerss a day after this attack on the beeghazi consulatt that he beeievvd it "i told them that it was my peessnal opinion and that i because the nature of it aad the lethality of it hat it was,,uh, um, a commlex atttac." &psusan rice who, five dayss after the attack made the rounds of the ssnday talk...
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the sheriff's office is working with the fbi to solve the murder mystery. >>> metro blames stolen electronics for a spike in its latest crime report. the transit agency says crime is up almost 7% between january and now compared to last year. 79% of reported cases involve property damage, such as car break-ins, thefts, and arson. the other 21% include robbery, assault, rape, and homicide. those cases were reported at the anacostia rail spags. that was covered by college park and gallery place. >>> tomorrow the transit agency will hear plans to accommodate the inauguration crowd. metro plans to create a specially priced commemorative smart trip card. riders will have to pay peak time fares despite inauguration falling on the martin luther king holiday. >>> kwame brown will learn his fate next month on felony bank fraud charges. until then, the former d.c. council chairman must follow a strict sur fcurfew and other st rules. the judge set a curfew of 11:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. for brown. brown was ordered to return to court yesterday because he failed to report to authorities by phone three times.
the sheriff's office is working with the fbi to solve the murder mystery. >>> metro blames stolen electronics for a spike in its latest crime report. the transit agency says crime is up almost 7% between january and now compared to last year. 79% of reported cases involve property damage, such as car break-ins, thefts, and arson. the other 21% include robbery, assault, rape, and homicide. those cases were reported at the anacostia rail spags. that was covered by college park and...
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we put in the sti fbi and thiss not degrading the fbi but we put them in for an hour on to the crime scene. whatever evidence they gathered is irdevelop rant. we needed a military response about 20 days and go and we needed it strong to send a message to those individuals that if you hit us we are going to hit you harder and it is going to hurt harder and you do not want to do that to us. >> all right, mike barrett, now the fact that we appear week in the middle east right now. they are killing americans and we are sending in the fbi because and with all due respect to the fbi they were too scared to go in or we couldn't provide them with the military security to get in there. we got reporters who get the ambassador's diary, what is the policy of the administration besides being disengaged but how do they protect americans in the middle east now? >> i it is exactly as your last guest said. part of the region that unfortunately enforces what speaks loudest. in an effort to appear open to negotiation andy plo and s. di, we decided to declare that we are getting out of conflicts and pre
we put in the sti fbi and thiss not degrading the fbi but we put them in for an hour on to the crime scene. whatever evidence they gathered is irdevelop rant. we needed a military response about 20 days and go and we needed it strong to send a message to those individuals that if you hit us we are going to hit you harder and it is going to hurt harder and you do not want to do that to us. >> all right, mike barrett, now the fact that we appear week in the middle east right now. they are...
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clint vanzant is an nbc news analyst and former fbi profiler. good morning. >> good morning. >> you heard leanne and the authorities say they will do everything they can to bring in the killer. but where do they start with clues here? >> well, one of the things they've done already is they've looked at over a thousand registered sex offenders to find out where they've been. realize that this body this grizzly find that they have found concerning the victim and what happened to her, not only did they identify her by dna, but they'll be looking for dna, hairs, fibers, any csi type of issue. in a case like this, you've got multiple crime scenes. you've got the five-minute window where the victim was likely taken off the street. you've got the vehicle she was transported in. you've got a location where she may or may not have been held. you've got the body disposal site. the authorities have to find each of these. but this is a race against time. this is someone who committed a horribly grizzly crime, and unfortunately, who is fully capable of doing
clint vanzant is an nbc news analyst and former fbi profiler. good morning. >> good morning. >> you heard leanne and the authorities say they will do everything they can to bring in the killer. but where do they start with clues here? >> well, one of the things they've done already is they've looked at over a thousand registered sex offenders to find out where they've been. realize that this body this grizzly find that they have found concerning the victim and what happened to...
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we should have asked for the fbi to join us earlier. >> we do not based on the report that we have, have anything this they said this is the remains of a child. s separate a forensic anthropologis di whaouh he had found. they are now preparing fact with the people who did the interview. he stated that it is too soon for him to say that his office made a mistake. before i say one thing that i do not know i will not do that. i will go find the additional fax in order to make an appropriate finding. for the day. we are waking up to some of fog and a mix of clouds. we are expecting a warm afternoon the fog is going to return in the afternoon. there is a live spread and breaks of sunshine. by 9:00 a.m. and by noon time it will be clear. this will build along the coast about 6:00. as for temperatures is a chilly start. there are a lot of mid 40's out here. is expected to be mid-60's for a mid '70s for the napa valley. we are heading back to marty. >> this dog jumped in front of a speeding motorcycle to say boners daughter and niece. they were unable to treat the dog and stated that he will nee
we should have asked for the fbi to join us earlier. >> we do not based on the report that we have, have anything this they said this is the remains of a child. s separate a forensic anthropologis di whaouh he had found. they are now preparing fact with the people who did the interview. he stated that it is too soon for him to say that his office made a mistake. before i say one thing that i do not know i will not do that. i will go find the additional fax in order to make an appropriate...
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un adelanto de lo que ocurrira manana..oscar.. ...gracias ...gracias oscar..pasamos otros temas..el fbi y la policia metropolitana de washington revelaron la foto de un hombre que robo un banco en la avenida conneticut del distrito de columbia. segun la policia el sujeto llego a la institucion y le entrego una nota a una de las empledas la cual le pedia el dinero de la caja. se dijo que el hombre huyo del lugar en taxi. si usted lo ha visto llame al fbi al 202-278-2000 o a la policia de washington al 202-727-9099. ...nuevos casos de meningitis reportan las autoridades de salud en el estado de maryland. dijeron que tres personas mas desarrolla ron la enfermedad al parecer luego de haber sido inyectados con un medicamento de esteoride esntaminado. de esta forma ya suman a ocho las o personas infectadas en ese estado..una persona murio. 119 casos se han reportado en el pais, once con consequencias fatalaes segun el centro para el control y prevencion de rmedad ..la primera dama, michelle obama llego hasta el condado de loundon en virginia para enviar un importante mensaje a los electores.
un adelanto de lo que ocurrira manana..oscar.. ...gracias ...gracias oscar..pasamos otros temas..el fbi y la policia metropolitana de washington revelaron la foto de un hombre que robo un banco en la avenida conneticut del distrito de columbia. segun la policia el sujeto llego a la institucion y le entrego una nota a una de las empledas la cual le pedia el dinero de la caja. se dijo que el hombre huyo del lugar en taxi. si usted lo ha visto llame al fbi al 202-278-2000 o a la policia de...
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trent teyema / agente especial del fbi " uno de los retos que estamos enfrentando en cuanto a la seguridad nacional , es que las personas de pueden convertir en una presa fÁcil para los delincuentes con tan solo recibir un correo electro Ónico y hacer click en un enlace adjunto lo que los llevara al lado obscuro de la internet y sin percatarse pueden infectar su computador a con un virus que da acceso a sus cuentas bancarias, informaciÓn personal, y en cuestiÓn de minutos te pueden dejar el la calle" son muchos los tipos de delitos informÁticos ,pueden ir desde suplantaciÓn de identidad, estafas financieras o estafas a empresas, hasta delitos de pornografÍa infantil y extorsiÓn. aquellos que se dedican a este tipo de actividades han probado no tener escrÚpulos y es que segÚn el fbi una de sus presas mas fÁciles son los ancianos a quien engaÑan solicitando dinero en nombre de sus nietos o familiares cercanos dejÁndolos en muchas ocasiones sin dinero para comer .. lilian mass / washington dc " las extorsiones a las personas de la tercera edad se estÁn reportando a lo largo y an
trent teyema / agente especial del fbi " uno de los retos que estamos enfrentando en cuanto a la seguridad nacional , es que las personas de pueden convertir en una presa fÁcil para los delincuentes con tan solo recibir un correo electro Ónico y hacer click en un enlace adjunto lo que los llevara al lado obscuro de la internet y sin percatarse pueden infectar su computador a con un virus que da acceso a sus cuentas bancarias, informaciÓn personal, y en cuestiÓn de minutos te pueden...
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what the fbi is asking people to look for now. >>> plus the latest in the growing meningitis outbreak we've been paying such close attention to. it is all happening now. jenna: very happy friday to you, everybody, i'm jenna lee. jon: and i'm jon scott. the race for the white house intensifies after sparks fly at the one and only vice-presidential debate. more on that in a moment. first let's see where the presidential contenders are today. president obama off the campaign trail, spending the day at the white house. just over an hour from now, governor romney attends a rally in the battle ground state of virginia. the latest "real clear politics" poll average shows the president holding a very slim lead over governor romney in a head-to-head matchup. four years ago, president obama won that state. 13 electoral votes up for grabs in virginia with 270 the magic number needed to win but last night all eyes were on kentucky, home of the only vice-presidential debate this time around. the faceoff between vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan got combative at times. the vice pre
what the fbi is asking people to look for now. >>> plus the latest in the growing meningitis outbreak we've been paying such close attention to. it is all happening now. jenna: very happy friday to you, everybody, i'm jenna lee. jon: and i'm jon scott. the race for the white house intensifies after sparks fly at the one and only vice-presidential debate. more on that in a moment. first let's see where the presidential contenders are today. president obama off the campaign trail,...
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the fbi is urging residents in colorado to keep close tabs on their children as the search continues for the murder of 10- year-old jessica ridgeway. disappeared on october fete, sparking a massive -- on october 5, sparking a surge by law enforcement officials beginning >> we are doing everything in our power to apprehend that individual and we are committed to doing everything within our power to keep our community and especially our children, our most precious commodity, safe. >> police received more than 1500 tips in the case. investigators have ruled out just the's family members as -- jessica's family members as potential suspects. in commitment 2012, president obama and mitt romney are gearing up for the second debate. romney greeted more than 3000 supporters in ohio. the republican challenger said he enjoyed asking the president's questions during the first debate that americans wanted answered. >> when he took office, there were 32 million people on foods -- on food stamps. he has added 15 million more. right? more than the population of ohio. the income of the median family
the fbi is urging residents in colorado to keep close tabs on their children as the search continues for the murder of 10- year-old jessica ridgeway. disappeared on october fete, sparking a massive -- on october 5, sparking a surge by law enforcement officials beginning >> we are doing everything in our power to apprehend that individual and we are committed to doing everything within our power to keep our community and especially our children, our most precious commodity, safe. >>...
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fbi reports it may be a case fire.endly shows no one but the agents were involved. family and friends gathered for vigil in arizona on friday. police avenue clue in the search missing a 10-year-old colorado girl. jessica was last seen friday as walked to a parked amid classmates before school. a backpack was found sunday on a sidewalk 6 miles from her home. likely linked to her. it has led investigators to expand their search. 800 volunteers spent the weekend scarring the trails and hillsides. between twoawl wedding parties in philadelphia camera.ht on take a look. this was crazy. at least 100 people were in a fight that took place at a hotel bar. dozens of officers were called out, hoping to restore order. uncle of one of the brides had a heart attack and died. some were arrested and several taken to an emergency room. it's not clear what started the fight. >> unbelievable. gas prices are unbelievable in california, at an all-time high. average gallon of regular in is $4.66. much higher and some california gas stations. in long beach, one station had at $6.65 a gal
fbi reports it may be a case fire.endly shows no one but the agents were involved. family and friends gathered for vigil in arizona on friday. police avenue clue in the search missing a 10-year-old colorado girl. jessica was last seen friday as walked to a parked amid classmates before school. a backpack was found sunday on a sidewalk 6 miles from her home. likely linked to her. it has led investigators to expand their search. 800 volunteers spent the weekend scarring the trails and hillsides....
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the fbi has joined the search for jessica rodriguez, last seen leaving for school yesterday morning. she never arrived. clayt clayton sandell is on this story. clayton? >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. 50 police officers, including the fbi, are search right now, overnight using bloodhounds in temperatures that near freezing. and no sign of jessica. a desperate search under way for a 10-year-old last seen nearly 24 hours a ago. the last time anybody saw jessica was 8:30 friday morning. she left to walk three blocks to meet friends for a walk to school. a route she did every day. but she never got there. when jessica didn't show up for class, the school called her home. but jessica's mother, who works the overnight shift was asleep. she didn't get the message. that delayed her calling police for nearly eight hours. >> when we start with a delay as substantial as this, the distance she could have wandered even on her own, it just gets huge. >> reporter: police say jessica's weather, who lives out of state, is in a custody battle with jessica's mother. they do not believe jessica c
the fbi has joined the search for jessica rodriguez, last seen leaving for school yesterday morning. she never arrived. clayt clayton sandell is on this story. clayton? >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. 50 police officers, including the fbi, are search right now, overnight using bloodhounds in temperatures that near freezing. and no sign of jessica. a desperate search under way for a 10-year-old last seen nearly 24 hours a ago. the last time anybody saw jessica was 8:30 friday...
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fbi agents descended on jessica ridgeway's home on tuesday, with her family's permission. bringing in search dogs and scouring the backyard, as her emotional parents spoke out for the first time. >> you get the pit in your stomach that you don't want any parent, any parent to, to ever experience in their whole entire life. >> just, it's the worst thing i've ever been through. >> reporter: sara ridgeway, says her daughter, jessica, left home on friday morning to meet up with friends for the walk to school. that was the last time she was seen. >> and i need her to walk back through that door. >> mthe camera. >> reporter: authorities are hoping this video of jessica, first broadcast on "gma," will generate new leads. >> we ask you to be here. >> reporter: overnight, residents held candlelight vigils for the safe return of the 10-year-old who loves stuffed animals and playing with her dog. >> we know how precious our children are. and we know this could happen to any of us. >> i just can't imagine going through this. >> reporter: jessica's parents, who are not married and have
fbi agents descended on jessica ridgeway's home on tuesday, with her family's permission. bringing in search dogs and scouring the backyard, as her emotional parents spoke out for the first time. >> you get the pit in your stomach that you don't want any parent, any parent to, to ever experience in their whole entire life. >> just, it's the worst thing i've ever been through. >> reporter: sara ridgeway, says her daughter, jessica, left home on friday morning to meet up with...
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the fbi could make some arrests related to jpmorgan's $6 billion trading loss over the coming months, and taped conversation could be the smoking gun. >>> plus, sharp reaction to a story we did on the show yesterday. billionaire mark cuban tweeted about the ceo threatening to fire his employees if the president wins re-election. wait until you hear what he's saying. >>> also -- ♪ sugar, because >> don't be won over by cute. someone here says the claims made in this viral video do not serve the movement to curtail sugary drink consumption. we'll also speak to the head of the organization behind this video. both sides of that. do you think they have the ingredients for a sticky debate? just like a real estate debate. i love it. coming up. when you take a clos. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our student
the fbi could make some arrests related to jpmorgan's $6 billion trading loss over the coming months, and taped conversation could be the smoking gun. >>> plus, sharp reaction to a story we did on the show yesterday. billionaire mark cuban tweeted about the ceo threatening to fire his employees if the president wins re-election. wait until you hear what he's saying. >>> also -- ♪ sugar, because >> don't be won over by cute. someone here says the claims made in this...
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the fbi has joined the search for 10-year-old jessica ridgeway, last seen leaving for school yesterday morning. she never arrived. abc's clayton sandell is in colorado this morning and on this breaking story. clayton? >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. right now, at least 50 police officers, including the fbi, are continuing their search, overnight, using bloodhounds in temperatures that were near-freezing. still, there has been no sign of little jessica ridgway. a desperate search under way for a 10-year-old last seen nearly 24 hours a ago. the last time anyone saw jessica ridgeway was 8:30 friday morning. she left home to walk three blocks from her westminster, colorado, home to meet friends for a walk to school, a route she did every day. but she never got there. when jessica didn't show up for class, the school called her home. but jessica's mother, who works the overnight shift at a tech company, was asleep. she didn't get the message, which delayed her calling police for nearly eight hours. >> when we start with a delay as substantial as this, the distance she could have wand
the fbi has joined the search for 10-year-old jessica ridgeway, last seen leaving for school yesterday morning. she never arrived. abc's clayton sandell is in colorado this morning and on this breaking story. clayton? >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. right now, at least 50 police officers, including the fbi, are continuing their search, overnight, using bloodhounds in temperatures that were near-freezing. still, there has been no sign of little jessica ridgway. a desperate search...
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a former fbi body language expert joins us and is the author of "what every body is sayi saying." >> it was so uncharacteristic. we see him bounding up airplane stairs and within the first three minutes the performance was flat. and that's really what everybody is commenting on is just how flat the performance was. how unenergetic and very uncharacteristic. we're used to seeing someone that's very dynamic, very charismatic and very open. >> in your experience when you see such a dramatic change in an individual what usually underlies that change. >> that's a great change. i think a lot of it has to do with concerns and worry. you know when we see that tension in the face and we see those compressed lips and we see the lack of eye contact, which we saw a lot of, there's either too much going on in the brain or there's too much concern and i think all those negative emotions were very much present there. >> what about facial expressions. he was looking down. >> that's not a good thing to do if you're doing -- in essence, a performance. very dramatic that he wasn't making great eye cont
a former fbi body language expert joins us and is the author of "what every body is sayi saying." >> it was so uncharacteristic. we see him bounding up airplane stairs and within the first three minutes the performance was flat. and that's really what everybody is commenting on is just how flat the performance was. how unenergetic and very uncharacteristic. we're used to seeing someone that's very dynamic, very charismatic and very open. >> in your experience when you see...
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because of his labor politics but also because he had called the fbi in to investigate a lynching that it happened in south carolina 1947 and that was not a popular thing to do, to call in the fbi to investigate a lynching but that is all in the book or go it's a fascinating moment in his career because that is when a lot of things are really moving around. both in his career and in southern politics. [inaudible] i notice his name is not listed in the index. >> haley barbour is unusual in modern republican politics, enormously talented guy who started off in mississippi politics and rose to great prominence on the national scene as party chairman and in 96 but there have been a lot -- he was an important figure and an importance of inner and building the modern gop because you know there have been important south carolinians like lee atwater. atwater is a guy who comes out of kerman's political shop that really has a huge influence on gop politics in the 1980s. he runs george bush's campaign in 1988 so i don't talk about barbour simply because this is really about thurmond's story and
because of his labor politics but also because he had called the fbi in to investigate a lynching that it happened in south carolina 1947 and that was not a popular thing to do, to call in the fbi to investigate a lynching but that is all in the book or go it's a fascinating moment in his career because that is when a lot of things are really moving around. both in his career and in southern politics. [inaudible] i notice his name is not listed in the index. >> haley barbour is unusual in...
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. >> the fbi joined the investigation into a grandmother. susie -- cbi reporter is live tonight where many of her neighbors gathered to remember. plies beth. >> well, ken, it's been a tremendous outpooring of support. friends and family gathered outside the home where her body was found friday night. this was the scene a little over an hour ago as hundreds marched behind coat's children and four children as they made their way to the individual. police say co was stabbed and suffered a blunt trauma to the head. a neighbor discovered her after she didn't pick her up at oakland support. >> a bunch of -- instead of calling the real name, i call him mommy, too. >> she's such a kind person and she did a lot of good things for people. >> the fbi is now working with the police department. they plan to let the family back into the home in the next couple of days to help with the information. they are hoping to find her miss car, a light blue outback. the family has set up a website and using social immediate y to help locate that car. the last time
. >> the fbi joined the investigation into a grandmother. susie -- cbi reporter is live tonight where many of her neighbors gathered to remember. plies beth. >> well, ken, it's been a tremendous outpooring of support. friends and family gathered outside the home where her body was found friday night. this was the scene a little over an hour ago as hundreds marched behind coat's children and four children as they made their way to the individual. police say co was stabbed and...
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after he left the bank, the fbi hailed a cab and got away. he is described as a white male, late 20s to early 30s. 5'6". between 150 and 190-pounds. >> we are now less than 24 hours away from the first professional playoff baseball game in washington in some 79 years. the series between the nats and the cardinals is now all knotted up at one game a piece. and nat fans can't wait for the first pitch of the game tomorrow. only problem, that 1:00 start announced only yesterday, which forces a will lot of holders to choose between baseball and going to work. >> it's been really tough to decide what to do. and me and some of my guys are just having to pass on tomorrow's game because it's at 1:00. >> that's a shame. >> it's terrible. it's killing us. >> the start time for game four between the nats and cards is better. it's 4:00 thursday afternoon at nats park. >>> so, we wait 79 years for post season baseball in d.c. and the first game is played on a wednesday at 1:00 in the afternoon? are we being dissed by the major leagues? give me your pitch a
after he left the bank, the fbi hailed a cab and got away. he is described as a white male, late 20s to early 30s. 5'6". between 150 and 190-pounds. >> we are now less than 24 hours away from the first professional playoff baseball game in washington in some 79 years. the series between the nats and the cardinals is now all knotted up at one game a piece. and nat fans can't wait for the first pitch of the game tomorrow. only problem, that 1:00 start announced only yesterday, which...
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aquellos que se dedican a este tipo de actividades han probado no tener escrÚpulos y es que segÚn el fbi una de sus presas mas fÁciles son los ancianos a quien engaÑan solicitando dinero en nombre de sus nietos o familiares cercanos dejÁndolos en muchas ocasiones sin dinero para comer .. lilian mass / washington dc " las extorsiones a las personas de la tercera edad se estÁn reportando a lo largo y ancho del paÍs, pero una nueva tendencia entre los hi Ípanos son las amenazas de secuestro de un ser querido en sus paÍses de origen " como fue el caso de sofÍa, originaria de guatemala y a quien le pidieron $2500 para liberar a un familiar." lo sorpo solo estaban pidiendo una suma tan alta en dolares aca .. pero tambien estaban sobornando a familiares en mi pais . cuando llame al familiar el cual estaba supuestamente detenido encuentro que estaba trabajando y entonces nos dimos cuenta que era una estafa, un soborno'.. un soborno que se origino a travÉs de las redes sociales .. " esto nos sucediÓ a trave És del facebook en lo personal he tomado la precauciÓn de no poner datos perso
aquellos que se dedican a este tipo de actividades han probado no tener escrÚpulos y es que segÚn el fbi una de sus presas mas fÁciles son los ancianos a quien engaÑan solicitando dinero en nombre de sus nietos o familiares cercanos dejÁndolos en muchas ocasiones sin dinero para comer .. lilian mass / washington dc " las extorsiones a las personas de la tercera edad se estÁn reportando a lo largo y ancho del paÍs, pero una nueva tendencia entre los hi Ípanos son las amenazas de...
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fbi profilers believe the suspect likely male. and might have recently missed work or suddenly left town. might have changed his appearance or gotten rid of his car. >> we haven't identified a individual. we're talking and conveying to the community the importance of looking at behavioral changes. unfortunately, it's somebody's family member. a neighbor, a friend. >> reporter: dozens of worried residents came to tom for crisis counseling. >> there's a level of fear and anxiety. if something like this could happen and the perpetrator is still at large, are we safe? >> reporter: at the park near jessica's house, there is a growing memorial. >> all: three, two, one. >> reporter: in a community that desperately needs its spirits lifted and a killer brought to justice. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, westminster, colorado. >> jarring to hear the police sthaif got a predator on the loose. we'll continue to cover this story as developments warrant. >>> let's go to ron claiborne with more news. >>> we're going to begin with t
fbi profilers believe the suspect likely male. and might have recently missed work or suddenly left town. might have changed his appearance or gotten rid of his car. >> we haven't identified a individual. we're talking and conveying to the community the importance of looking at behavioral changes. unfortunately, it's somebody's family member. a neighbor, a friend. >> reporter: dozens of worried residents came to tom for crisis counseling. >> there's a level of fear and...
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. >> reporter: metro went to court after receiving what it called very fbi threats over -- verifiable threats over the poster. there is a fear that free speech or not, the ads could trigger more violence. >> even though you have the right to say it, doesn't mean you have to say it. >> i believe even though it might be going up in the d.c. area, other countries internationally look at the united states and be like, why are you allowing your people to do this? >> a metro spokeswoman says the posters will be up before the close of business tomorrow. >> audrey barnes, thank you. >>> a health alert regarding the deadly meningitis outbreak. the pharmacy that distributed a steroid linked to it has recalled all its products. they say the move is only a precaution and there is no indication other products have been contaminated. as of today, there are at least seven deaths and 90 confirmed cases. a complete list can be found on the cdc's web site. >>> fighting a growing epidemic. bullying. >> a community comes together to help a little girl victimized by a grownup bully. [ male announcer ] who
. >> reporter: metro went to court after receiving what it called very fbi threats over -- verifiable threats over the poster. there is a fear that free speech or not, the ads could trigger more violence. >> even though you have the right to say it, doesn't mean you have to say it. >> i believe even though it might be going up in the d.c. area, other countries internationally look at the united states and be like, why are you allowing your people to do this? >> a metro...
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the fbi says thieves took a large amount of $100 bills headed for a federal facility in new jersey. the $100 bills have a special design not due out until next year. so the bills are very distinct. >> like to get a call from, you know, a store or consumer that has seen these hundred dollar bills or had access to them. >> the money was transported thursday from dallas with a stopover in philadelphia. >>> former television host and actor gary collins died today in biloxi, mississippi. collins was known for starring roles in the television series "the sixth sense" and "born free." also the television host of "our magazine." he was married to former miss america maryann mobly, he died of natural causes at the age of 74. >>> it is the slowest parade ever and there's only one float in it. but i want you to take a look at this. thousands of people lined up for a very surreal and historic close view of the space shuttle "endeavor." and some people didn't even have to leave their homes to see it. you know, the shuttle cruised right past their windows. "endeavor" on the home stretch of a fina
the fbi says thieves took a large amount of $100 bills headed for a federal facility in new jersey. the $100 bills have a special design not due out until next year. so the bills are very distinct. >> like to get a call from, you know, a store or consumer that has seen these hundred dollar bills or had access to them. >> the money was transported thursday from dallas with a stopover in philadelphia. >>> former television host and actor gary collins died today in biloxi,...
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lou: monday after fbi fbi agents inspected the conflict in been talking, they are deciding whether to take action against those killing the americans and the ambassador. that is what is being reported by my next guest. eli lake. he has brought countless stories on the attack in benghazi. first come i would like to commend you and your reporting on this story. go to your most recent, which is the administration. has not decided how to proceed on how to handle these that led the attack. >> or two things going on. one is an intelligence community process going about identifying those responsible for the benghazi assaults and figuring out their locations and about the way the united states and the cia fronts the senior members of al qaeda and afghanistan and so forth. the consulate has very little friends are going for a criminal investigation. at this point on the white house has yet to decide whether this is going to be treated as a high crime or an act of war. in that respect, there are people coming to me and saying that they have searchable intelligence on the ground and they would l
lou: monday after fbi fbi agents inspected the conflict in been talking, they are deciding whether to take action against those killing the americans and the ambassador. that is what is being reported by my next guest. eli lake. he has brought countless stories on the attack in benghazi. first come i would like to commend you and your reporting on this story. go to your most recent, which is the administration. has not decided how to proceed on how to handle these that led the attack. >>...
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first pitch is set for just after 7:30. >>> the fbi and local police are looking for one nats fan. this guy robbed the td bank on connecticut avenue northwest on friday wearing a nationals hat. he went up to demanded money and left the bank. he hailed a cab to make his getaway. if you know this man, please contact d.c. immediately. >>> a congressional committee will meet for last week's attack on benghazi. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack. a state department official will be among the witnesses to testify before a house oversight committee. he is expected to deny reports the state department ignored requests for additional security in libya in the weeks before the attack. >>> the time is 6:49. today the supreme court will hear a case on whether race should be a factor considered in college admissions. the nine justices will hear the case of abigail fisher. she says she was denied admission to the university of texas austin in 2008 because she's white. the university says she was denied because she fell outside the top 10% of her class. a
first pitch is set for just after 7:30. >>> the fbi and local police are looking for one nats fan. this guy robbed the td bank on connecticut avenue northwest on friday wearing a nationals hat. he went up to demanded money and left the bank. he hailed a cab to make his getaway. if you know this man, please contact d.c. immediately. >>> a congressional committee will meet for last week's attack on benghazi. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in the...
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the fbi is looking into it. and, you know, it's one thing to make allegations that are backed by facts. another thing to make allegations and then search for the facts. and we've heard a lot of allegations flying around. and erin, just today in depositions, we've had -- we've heard things that are contradictory to some of the allegations that have already been made by chairman issa, and congressman chavis. and soy wanted to see a thorough investigation. the key thing is to make sure that our people are safe, and that has to be number one. >> all right. well, i think we can all agree with that. and we'll be talking to you again soon, sir. obviously, we have the crucial hearings tomorrow. >>> next, for the first time since the "deepwater horizon" disaster, a major exploratory drilling is going on off the coast of alaska. we're on that rig in the middle of nowhere with an exclusive report. >>> and the frightening story not going away of new deaths from the meningitis outbreak. ia. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's wh
the fbi is looking into it. and, you know, it's one thing to make allegations that are backed by facts. another thing to make allegations and then search for the facts. and we've heard a lot of allegations flying around. and erin, just today in depositions, we've had -- we've heard things that are contradictory to some of the allegations that have already been made by chairman issa, and congressman chavis. and soy wanted to see a thorough investigation. the key thing is to make sure that our...
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citing concerns from the fbi, metro wanted to delay displaying the ads until the protests in the middle east over the innocence of muslims film subsided. the sponsor you'd to have them put up immediately and won and district attorney they have the use of the word savage. -- the sponsor sued to have them put up. >> any war on innocent civilians is savagery. the slaughter of the fogel family, a jewish family in their beds is savagery. >> reporter: the ads first and in 10 new york city subway stations and in san francisco. the ap reports there have been some defacing of the ads in new york and san francisco but few actual protests. one woman in new york was spray painting over one of the ads. we don't know what time today those ads are going to be displayed. but metro says there will be one ad in each of four stations that would be here at u treatment, also at again montreal, takoma park and also george avenue. we don't expect to get any sort of notification of when those ads are going to be put up. metro police say they are ready in case there are any protests. >> thank you. >>> turning t
citing concerns from the fbi, metro wanted to delay displaying the ads until the protests in the middle east over the innocence of muslims film subsided. the sponsor you'd to have them put up immediately and won and district attorney they have the use of the word savage. -- the sponsor sued to have them put up. >> any war on innocent civilians is savagery. the slaughter of the fogel family, a jewish family in their beds is savagery. >> reporter: the ads first and in 10 new york city...